Students in the START program show off findings from a semester of scientific research.
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April 2025

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Events

Students Wow Judges at Elite ACF Competition

Wake Tech students wowed the judges and earned more than 30 medals Wednesday at the N.C. American Culinary Federation competition at the Scott Northern Wake Campus.
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Celebration Showcases Stories of Life-Changing Partnerships

More than 750 local business leaders and influencers gathered Wednesday at the Raleigh Convention Center for "Wake Tech IGNITE," an annual event to showcase the college and its mission of transforming lives.
Around WakeTech

Enrollment Window Opens for Free Workforce Training

The application window has opened for free, accelerated workforce training at Wake Tech.
Events

General Education Building Taking Shape at Future Campus

Wake Tech is celebrating a major step forward at the college's future Eastern Wake Campus.
Events

College Powers to Forefront of Electric Vehicle Education

Wake Tech is powering up to train skilled technicians for the emerging electric vehicle industry thanks to nearly $1 million in federal community project funds.
In The Community

Sig Hutchinson Named Wake Tech Honorary Alumnus

Wake Tech is pleased to name former Wake County Commissioner Sig Hutchinson as an honorary college alumnus.
Program News

New Opportunities for Adults to Level Up in IT Careers

Wake Tech is offering new opportunities for working professionals to "level up" for career advancement.
College Leadership

College Welcomes New Provost

Wake Technical Community College is pleased to announce Gabby McCutchen as the new provost of Arts and Sciences and the Scott Northern Wake Campus.
Student Success

Fire Students Learn Skills to Success

Students training to become firefighters in the Wake County Fire Academy, a partnership between Wake Tech and Wake County, learned a different set of skills.